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12 tech leaders’ resolutions for 2012

The tech industry’s premiere thought leaders discuss the importance of big data, social media and sleep and give advice for the future of the industry.

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Gigaom: Sun co-founder launches new startup — on Twitter

WayIn is a new startup being developed by Sun Microsystems' co-founder Scott McNealy. But so far, the tech industry veteran is going about WayIn's launch in a slightly unexpected way: entirely…

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Gigaom: Scott McNealy’s new venture WayIn makes everything a game

Sun Microsystems founder Scott McNealy has a new venture, but surprisingly enough, it's not about building big hardware or enterprise software. It's a new social startup called WayIn that's focused on…

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Gigaom: AT&T’s U-verse embraces the second screen

AT&T is making a big push to enable its U-verse subscribers to engage with shows through social TV apps. By partnering with BuddyTV, Miso, TV Foundry and WayIn, U-verse users will…

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Gigaom: 12 tech leaders’ resolutions for 2012

How are people like Sun co-founder Scott McNealy, Paypal co-founder Max Levchin, Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg, Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior and Foursquare founder Dennis Crowley approaching 2012? We...

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Gigaom: Scott McNealy on the startup experience

It's not 1982 anymore. Twenty-nine years after co-founding Sun Microsystems -- a company that once boasted a $200 billion market cap -- McNealy is a known commodity in the Valley, and…

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Gigaom: Scott McNealy’s Wayin nets $14M in Series B funding

Wayin, the social networking startup launched by Sun Microsystems co-founder Scott McNealy, just closed $14 million in Series B financing, bringing its total backing to $20 million. U.S. Venture...

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Gigaom: WayIn takes on Twitter-based voting with TwitPolls

WayIn is announcing TwitPolls, the creatively named platform for distributing polls on -- you guessed it -- Twitter. The service will let sports teams, brands, TV producers and ad agencies build…

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